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CLIFFORD 307 and was bur. there 2 Mar. 1858, aged 67. Will pr. 17 July 1S58, under

^50,ooo; re-sworn July 1859, under ;^ 60,000.

VIII. 1858. 8. Charles Hugh (Clifford), Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, 1st s. and h., b. 27 July 18 19, in London. A Liberal in politics. He ;«., 30 Sep. 1845, at Tliorndon Hall, Essex, Agnes Catherine Louisa, yst. da. of William Henry Francis (Petre), nth Baron Petre of Writtle, by his 2nd wife, Emma Agnes, da. of Henry Howard, of Corby Castle, Cumberland. He d.^ after a long illness, 5 Aug. 1880, at Ugbrooke Park, aged 61. Will pr. 14 Sep. 1880, under /ii8o,coo. His widow, who was ^.29 Jan. 1826, in Grosvenor Sq., d. 25 May 1 89 1, after a brief illness, at 69 Onslow Gardens, and was bur: at Ugbrooke, aged 65. IX. 1880. 9. Lewis Henry Hugh (Clifford), Baron Clifford OF Chudleigh, ist s. and h., b. 24 Aug. 1851, at Villa del Cinque, Albano, near Rome; ed. at Stonyhurst College abovenamed, and at London Univ., B.A. 1872; Barrister (Inner Temple), 1882. Volunteer A.D.C. to the King 1901. A Liberal till 1886, and thereafter a Liberal Unionist. He »/., 23 Jan. 1890, at the Oratory, Brompton, Mabel Anne, yst. da. of John Towneley, of Towneley, co. Lancaster, by Lucy Ellen, da. of Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne, 8th Bart. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 4,416 acres in Devon, 1,562 in CO. Warwick, 896 in Somerset, 858 in Bucks, and 128 in Corn- wall. Total 7,860 acres, worth ;/^9,i09 a year. Principal Residence. — Ugbrooke Park, near Chudleigh, Devon. CLIFTON BARONY BY i. John de Clifton, of Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, WRIT. s. and h. of Constantine C, by Catherine, da. of Sir William de la Pole, which Constantine was s. and h. ap. I. 1376. of Adam de Clifton,(^) of Buckenham Castle afsd., and other large estates (inherited through the families of Cailly and Tateshale), having previously sue. his said grandfather, was found h. to Margaret de Cailly in (1368) 42 Edw. Ill, being then aged 15 years. He had livery of his lands 27 Oct. 1374. He was sum. to (*) This Adam was s. and h. of another Adam de C. (who d. 1366/7), s. and h. of Roger de Clifton (writ for whose Inq. p. m. is dat. 24 June 4 Edw. Ill), by Margery, sister and h. of Thomas [Lord] de Cailly, which Margery and Thomas were children of Adam de Cailly, by Emma, his 2nd wife, da. (whose issue became h.) of Robert de Tateshale, of Buckenham abovenamed. There is a well worked pedigree of the owners of Buckenham Castle in Barrett's History of AttUborough. J. H. Round has dealt in his work The King s Serjeants (pp. I49sqq.), with the claim to the office of Chief Butler as appurtenant to Buckenham, which was the. caput of the Norfolk fief of the d'Aubigny Earls of Arundel, of whom the Tateshales were the eldest coheirs. G.E.C. and V.G.